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i

, , REPORT

on the

Hidden Treasure Mine

Mr. W. A. Bondur nt Pres. Hidden Treasure Mining Co. Bumble Bee, Arizona.

Dear Sir:

As a result o~ my reoent examination o~ your hlgh~ historio ridden Tre­sure Mine, I m enabled to make the following report, whioh I believe to be correct in every essential respect, and would fUlly check th the subsequent examiners.

sumIARY;

Your Hidden Treas~e }line is most excellently situated for mining eccom­icallY,being on the Pre cott-Phoenix, Black Canyon highway, and only about 14 miles by anot~er good road to Bradshaw Mountain where rough mine timber can be had cheaply. Eleotrio pow r runs over the property and its line is only ~ew undred feet from the mine's ain workings (euch power later) There is an abundanoe of good water in your Dripping Springs which is con­nected by a ' 3 inch pipe line, as w 11 as water from the mlne;lO and 12 miles to Blue B 11 siding and 1fuyer, resp ctlvely,at each of which ores and coneentratee can be loaded on railro d ca~e(sinoe this report was made the railro d has been removed). Needle 8 to say t~at your mine,betwe n surface nd 200 feet cont iDEdoxided and very rich , freemilling gold ore. most of which w s worked out d 'Jri g 19 1, 19 ~, 19/):3 and 1904 by the pre .. ious owners, then it wa s closed down until the s ring of 1909, t which time the previuos owners put up sufficient funds for t~e sinking of another 100 feet of the incline shaft on the vein .. from~OO foot level :300foot level. (t~is writer was oonnected with the later operatiob) and as the sinking ~s progressing the vein was getting bi er and more and more attraotive to look at - but t he avarage value was only 6.00 to t'8.00 in

gold per ton, out that was not t~e only discour gement to the old .... r. as the shaft nearing the 300 foot level , spars, and mora or less of the oom~lex area comm need to appear within t he vein, such as Lead Gale • zindand and copper (Ca1copyrite) and when t he :300 foot level was reac~ed the vein was 4ft. wide and shoved more and more of the oomp1ex ores - in ~act too much of it for the old operators, for in these d ya the least wanted by miners was complex ores. And t~us t"le mine w s closed down. (regardless of y urging to continue) and remained closed until you had

taken it over some months ago.

Though I was highly pleased at this time in noting your rJcent exPloration on the 300 foot level, in both north and south drifts and especialy so in the north drift. you have splendid showing there, and partioularly so were you ~a.ve started to '3ink the wtns, bO 'lt 60 feet north of the main shaft, as of t}~t point the vein is 10 feet wide and strongt7 inpregnated with highgrade lead Galena, lime and oopper (chalcopyrite) and i~ addition the biproduct will be gold and silver and which ill help to sell the con­aentrate when you start to produce.

THE PROPERTY

The property oonsists of 10 fullsized claims all adjoining one another and this forming a solid group OT an area of ~OO acres, h~ld under the laws of the United States mineral laws and the requirements of 8nua4 88S-

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essment. has been duly preformed and recorded ev ry year the looation.

The mine and the mine workings are on the original Hidden Treasure olaim, which is practicallY in the oenter of the group .

SITUATED \

The TUdden Treasure !vUne is si tuated in the Black Canyon Mining Distriot, ,Yavapai County , Arizona on th~ old Black Canyon highway, over which to the south is Bumble Bee and abou~b60 miles to Phoenix; while to the north about 4 roi les to Cordes, 12 to Mayer , and 40 mi les to Prescott.

GEOLOGY

The country rock in which t 11e lIidden Trea sure is s1 t'dlated is t l-te so called Nntalope qill's Granito, a bolt of which i bout 4 miles wide, trending North - South , ..mil near to ~nd along (~he wes t erly side 11na tra.ver as in parallel to the (lidden rrrea aure vain, the hanging wall of which is granite, and the foot wall a grano - dierite, ~uartz - porphyry .

VEIN A1:U> CHA..'UCTER OF ORE

The Hidden Treasure ve in can be traced over the surfaoe for about 8, 200 feet in length , t hough a t many places being covered by wash and debria, trending north - south, 2 f eet to 10 feet wide, dipping 65 degrees to the East . with SUbstantial d smooth foot and hanging wallswhich, underground require but minimum of timb ring. The ore with in the v in from wall t o wall is a brown, strong ly iron - stained , brittle quartz, highly pO.ImS and closely interwoven with aome oxidized iron. Thi s kind ofore,yhich extends from surface to 200 feet deep, is considered hi"· grade and free milling in char oter, while the are below 9.00 f ee t and to near t he SOO toot toot level whioh ( at the present p~e og gold averages but ~9 .00 er ton) would b part f r ee millimg and p rt oyaniding .

ASSAYS OF SAMPIES TAKEN

100' level So. drift 77.00 in gold,$1.50 in silver per ton. ~OO 'level So. drift $76.80 in gold 200' level No . drift ~28 .90 in gold

These upper levels if extended both north nd south would no doubt disolose several t housands of tons of h ighgrade gold ore of the kind '.,< 'as shown above . But t here is no need of gold at ' this time nor is there

' t he jslighteat purpoes or interest to mine it . There is but one ~urpoBel To mine ores that oontain l ead , zino, and copper, for the r effort.

Idkewise in addition to h i ghgrade ores in the upner level . s9ver al thousand s of tons of lower grade ores can be mined from the 300 foot level up. but that too is out for the duration. One oan wait.

AiMYS

300' leval So . drift ~33 .00 gold ~ .40 silver 0 . 30%copper 300' .11 So " 7 . 00 " 1. 30 · " 0.65" " 300' " " " i2.00 "

Lead 3 . 40% Zino 17.95% i.40 " 5.40" copper

Winsa 300' l evel $11.10 gold $4.69, " 2.55%oopper 30'" 11 ' 14.00 " 1 . 96 .1 zino 6,1.% lead 4.21%

lead 10.54% zinc 6.00%

These assays a s well as my peraonal obsevations of conditions on the

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300 foot level, fully convinoe me that from that point on downwaed the lead, zinc and copper will by far predominate the gold values. And there­fore, it is of the highest importance in so far as you and your mine is con.erned, that you should resume the sinking of the main shaft from the ~re8ent 300foot level - to 500 foot l~vel, s soon s possible, and of establishing such levels and at such points as the conditions may war­rent on your downward course.

PRESENT DSV3LOP!1ENT

The present development work oonsists of 1 - 300 foot deep, 5x7 foot in the olear 50 incline shaft; and about 700 feet of drifts, on the three levels •. AII the workings re in good tion.

All future development or the development for the duration, should be possible speed and energy below t he pr ~sent 300 foot level such as sinking, drifting, stoping and produotion.

VIA ;> ~"D T II .. IBER

Water is and will be plentiful on t he property for likely future oper­ations. One source of it is a large spring in t he hi lls, connected by 31nch pipe line through which the water comes to the camp with high pre~ ssure ; while the mine , even now in dry season , makes 8 gallons of water per minute, nd it will make more as development p~ogr ss s. There is no timber on the property, except brush-wood fit for fuel.

TOPOG~

Praotically level, with exception of a few gentle slopes.

EE OTRIC POWER

The electric line traverses the property within a few hundred feet mine proper

ELEVATION

The elevation at the Hidd9n Treasure ine is about 3.000 feet above s ~a level. And then enjoying a ;, ost ideal climatic cond ition which ermi ts mine operations, as we l l as other activities, t~e year-round.

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation to and from the mineis excellent through-out the ye r whet'1er it rains or shines. As the road is si t UB ted on t he good hard state road.

~QNCIUSION & ~ECOMENDATIONS

In conclusion I wish but to Bay t at the conditione which I have noted on the 300 ft. level in the Hidden Treasure mine, appear most encouraging. It hns all the essential earmarks indecating that the veiv, below that ,# •

level, would open up and develope large and rioh bodies of complex ores. and not counting on the inevitable in addition. In other words, the ex­ploration and development of this particular ground offers many odds toward

HIDDJ:N TREA&'URE rUNE.

8liaiii-and but few odds if any toward failllre.

Therefore I wish to reoommend without hesitation that the present ahaft be extended another ~OO feet,from 300ft. to 500ft. with extensive driftiag to the North and South at both 400 and 500 foot levels.

Cordes Arizona Dec. 5, 1942

Respectfully Bubmited.

.John Slak Consulting Minin~ Engineer

(Reg1 stered)

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FIELD ENGINEERS REPORT , ~ ,

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